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Arya Pratap Singh — full-stack software engineer and Flutter developer.AryaPratap

Software EngineerFull-stack · Flutter · Infrastructure

I build products end to end — the web interface people touch, the Flutter app in their pocket, and the services behind both. Currently shipping MyEmployWise 2.0 at Global Groupware Solutions, and finishing a CSE degree at IIIT Ranchi.

Based in
Mumbai, India
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Why are you here?

Pick one. The page answers that question instead of making you dig.

Yes, and from mid-2027.

I graduate from IIIT Ranchi in 2027 and I'm open to new-grad software roles now. I've already shipped production code at four companies — one of them full-time — so the ramp-up is short.

Read the résumé
Available
New-grad roles, 2027
Strongest in
TypeScript · React · Next.js
And on mobile
Flutter · Dart · BLoC
Proof
53% build-time cut in week two

I build products end to end — the web interface people touch, the Flutter app in their pocket, and the services behind both.

Portrait of Arya Pratap Singh
Arya Pratap SinghMumbai, India

(01) About

I'm a final-year CSE student at IIIT Ranchi who spends most of his time shipping production software rather than sitting in lectures. Over the last two years I've worked across four companies — as a full-time engineer, and as an intern — building web products on React and Next.js and mobile clients in Flutter, usually both for the same product.

The through-line is that I like the whole stack. I'll happily spend a morning cutting a build from minutes to seconds with rspack and swc, and the afternoon getting a Framer-grade interaction to feel right on a mid-range Android. Both jobs are the same job: making something feel fast to the person using it.

Education

  • Indian Institute of Information Technology, Ranchi

    B.Tech, Computer Science and Engineering · CGPA 8.06

    Aug 20232027
  • DAV International School

    10+2, Science · AISSCE 95.6% · AISSE 98.2%

    2009Feb 2023

Public repositories

Stars earned

Companies shipped for

Build time cut

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Five projects that show the range — full-stack web, Flutter clients, and developer tooling.

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How I work

Four things I've learned the expensive way.

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Ship the vertical slice

Interface, service and pipeline are one job. I'd rather own a thin slice all the way down than a thick layer in the middle.

02 / 04

Fast beats clever

Cutting a build by 53% in my second week was worth more to the team than any feature I could have written that week.

03 / 04

The demo is not the product

Payments, auth, rate limits and a sane security posture are the difference between a repository and something people trust.

04 / 04

Explain, don't just answer

Building an explanation engine taught me that output nobody can verify is output nobody ends up using.

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Four companies since late 2024 — one as a full-time engineer, three as an intern. Every one remote.

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What I actually reach for. Ordered by how often it ends up in production, not by how it looks on a CV.

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Languages

  • TypeScript
  • JavaScript
  • Dart
  • Go
  • Python
  • C++
  • SQL
02

Web

  • React
  • Next.js
  • Tauri
  • Tailwind CSS
  • Redux
  • Nx
03

Mobile

  • Flutter
  • Dart
  • BLoC
  • Clean architecture
  • Firebase
  • Android
04

Backend & Data

  • Node.js
  • Hono
  • Express
  • FastAPI
  • PostgreSQL
  • Redis
  • Prisma
  • Kafka
05

Infra & Tooling

  • AWS
  • Docker
  • Kubernetes
  • Cloudflare
  • Vercel
  • rspack
  • swc
06

AI & ML

  • LangChain
  • TensorFlow
  • CopilotKit
  • Gemini
  • OpenAI
  • Groq
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Hackathons won, frameworks contributed to, and the parts of the work that happened in public.

(07) Contact

I'm open to 2027 new-grad roles, and always up for a conversation about a hard frontend problem, a Flutter build that won't behave, or anything in between.

Buy me a coffeeHelp me build more open source.